US bases, embassies prepare for violence with release of Senate torture report

WASHINGTON — U.S. forces and diplomatic missions overseas braced Monday for the release of the public version of a long-awaited Senate Intelligence Committee report into the CIA’s use of torture after a U.S. intelligence community warning of a “heightened potential” for a “violent response,” U.S. officials said. The report’s roughly 500-page executive summary, which the White…